3 Bedroom Duplex in Pennington

R895 000

3 Beds

2 Baths

2 Garages

Floor Area 156 m²

Land Area 9322 m²

Rates R 727

Levy R 1376

Nestled in the corner of a well run complex close to beach. This duplex offers space and privacy, small garden overlooks stream and a few meters from beach and cafe. Fully secure, reasonable rates and levies.

A little history on Scottburgh and surrounds -

The village of Scottburgh is steeped in both colonial and traditional Zulu culture. During 1860, Scottburgh was the first town to be laid out south of Durban. At the turn of the century, the shallow bay was home to a fleet of fishing vessels and was, for a time a promising harbour.

Today, Scottburgh is a thriving coastal resort. Drawn by the year-round temperate sub-tropical climate and the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, visitors flock to escape the cooler inland to enjoy the towns natural and cultural attractions.

The Green Point Lighthouse, a national monument, was erected in 1905, and situated on a hilltop opposite Blamey Bay, beams out a powerful warning to passing ships of the perils of the Aliwal Shoal. Although no wrecks are visible along this section of coast today.

Deep-sea diving enthusiasts are spoilt for choice with a number of excellent dive sites in close proximity to the resort, with the Aliwal shoal, rated by Jacques Cousteau as one of the top ten dive sites in the world.

An excursion to TC Robertson 60 ha of river and coastal bush offers opportunities to view over 200 species of water birds and other avifauna, as well as 15 species of mammal, including mongoose, bushbuck and duiker. Over 100 tree species have also been identified. Guided tours are available.

A Trip to Crocworld where over 10 000 crocodile as well as raptors, snakes, tortoises, water birds and flamingos can be seen in a beautiful, natural setting.

An added attraction is the vast choice of world class golf courses in the area, with the challenging and beautiful Selbourne Golf Course, just south of Scottburgh and the Umkomaas Golf Course, just north of Scottburgh, which is the home course to professional Tim Clark. Tee off from either the 18-hole Scottburgh golf course or the 18-hole Umdoni Park Golf Club, with fairways boasting an unrivaled view of the Indian Ocean but also two par-5 and five par-3 holes.